Teaching the History of the English Language
Title | Teaching the History of the English Language PDF eBook |
Author | Colette Moore |
Publisher | Modern Language Association |
Total Pages | 266 |
Release | 2019-05-01 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 160329385X |
The study of the history of the English language (HEL) encompasses a broad sweep of time and space, reaching back to the fifth century and around the globe. Further, the language has always varied from place to place and continues to evolve today. Instructors face the challenges of teaching this vast subject in one semester and of engaging students with unfamiliar material and techniques. This volume guides instructors in designing an HEL course suited to their own interests and institutions. The essays consider what subjects of HEL to include, how to organize the course, and what textbook to assign. They offer historical approaches and those that are not structured by chronology. Sample assignments provide opportunities for students to conduct original research, work with archives and digital resources, and investigate language in their communities. The essays also help students question notions of linguistic correctness.
Teaching the History of the English Language
Title | Teaching the History of the English Language PDF eBook |
Author | Colette Moore |
Publisher | Modern Language Association of America |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019-05-01 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9781603293846 |
The study of the history of the English language (HEL) encompasses a broad sweep of time and space, reaching back to the fifth century and around the globe. Further, the language has always varied from place to place and continues to evolve today. Instructors face the challenges of teaching this vast subject in one semester and of engaging students with unfamiliar material and techniques. This volume guides instructors in designing an HEL course suited to their own interests and institutions.The essays consider what subjects of HEL to include, how to organize the course, and what textbook to assign. They offer historical approaches and those that are not structured by chronology. Sample assignments provide opportunities for students to conduct original research, work with archives and digital resources, and investigate language in their communities. The essays also help students question notions of linguistic correctness.
History of English
Title | History of English PDF eBook |
Author | Dan McIntyre |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 371 |
Release | 2020-08-25 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 100029840X |
Routledge English Language Introductions cover core areas of language study and are one-stop resources for students. Assuming no prior knowledge, books in the series offer an accessible overview of the subject, with activities, study questions, sample analyses, commentaries and key readings – all in the same volume. The innovative and flexible ‘two-dimensional’ structure is built around four sections – introduction, development, exploration and extension – which offer self-contained stages for study. Each topic can also be read across these sections, enabling the reader to build gradually on the knowledge gained. This revised second edition of History of English includes: ❑ a comprehensive introduction to the history of English covering the origins of English, the change from Old to Middle English, and the influence of other languages on English; ❑ increased coverage of key issues, such as the standardisation of English; ❑ a wider range of activities, plus answers to exercises; ❑ new readings of well-known authors such as Manfred Krug, Colette Moore, Merja Stenroos and David Crystal; ❑ a timeline of important external events in the history of English. Structured to reflect the chronological development of the English language, History of English describes and explains the changes in the language over a span of 1,500 years, covering all aspects from phonology and grammar, to register and discourse. In doing so, it incorporates examples from a wide variety of texts and provides an interactive and structured textbook that will be essential reading for all students of English language and linguistics.
Teaching English to the World
Title | Teaching English to the World PDF eBook |
Author | George Braine |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 241 |
Release | 2014-04-08 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1135603480 |
Teaching English to the World: History, Curriculum, and Practice is a unique collection of English language teaching (ELT) histories, curricula, and personal narratives from non-native speaker (NNS) English teachers around the world. No other book brings such a range of international ELT professionals together to describe and narrate what they know best. The book includes chapters from Brazil, China, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Turkey. All chapters follow a consistent pattern, describing first the history of English language teaching in a particular country, then the current ELT curriculum, followed by the biography or the autobiography of an English teacher of that country. This consistency in the structuring of chapters will enable readers to assimilate the information easily while also comparing and contrasting the context of ELT in each country. The chapter authors--all born in or residents of the countries they represent and speakers of the local language or languages as well as English--provide insider perspectives on the challenges faced by local English language teachers. There is clear evidence that the majority of English teachers worldwide are nonnative speakers (NNS), and there is no doubt that many among them have been taught by indigenous teachers who themselves are nonnative speakers. This book brings the professional knowledge and experience of these teachers and the countries they represent to a mainstream Western audience including faculty, professionals, and graduate students in the field of ESL; to the international TESOL community; and to ELT teachers around the world.
A History of English Language Teaching
Title | A History of English Language Teaching PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony Philip Reid Howatt |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | 416 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Education |
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This book traces the history of English language teaching right up to the origins of the communicative approach, ending with a discussion of the impact of applied linguistics on language teaching in both America and Britain.
Approaches to Teaching the History of the English Language
Title | Approaches to Teaching the History of the English Language PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Hayes |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 481 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0190611057 |
"First Edition published in Paperback 2001."
“A” History of the English Language
Title | “A” History of the English Language PDF eBook |
Author | Albert C. Baugh |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 438 |
Release | 1980 |
Genre | English language |
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